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it depends on the age of the tv if its within 5 years old yes by all means its worth fixing.if its an older tv i would be hesitant in spending alot of money on it when u can buy a new one for the cost of the repairs.the power supply is inside the tv in the back.a part of it has stopped working id guess it will cost about 350 to 400 to repair possibly more,

The loud pop was the $300 bulb exploding. Don't look for any help from Toshiba either. Their customer service stinks as bad as their product. Put the bulb in yourself and then sell to the next ****** that comes along. I made the mistake of keeping mine, because I thought that Toshiba was still a good product. Wrong, next the color wheel went out. It was back ordered forever. When I finally got one I installed it myself. So, it would only cost me the $530 price of the part with out the $400 charge for labor. Run as fast as you can. I now have vertical lines on the screen after 2 weeks. Who knows what's wrong now.

i suggest checking the lamp. find you owners manual and go through the steps to "replace the lamp" if it is popped and you can see little pieces moving around inside than contact toshiba and they will send you a replacement with credit card numbers of course.

my guess is that that high voltage seals on tubes are leaking out high voltage from tubes if not probly sealed with silicon they will leak out high voltage.replace them and seal coorrectly this may fix your problem